please call 330-468-8323 or 330-468-8234 if you have any questions regarding Rubbish Collection.

if you need to activate your rubbish collection service please call Republic Services of Cleveland at 216-441-6300.

The cost of salt for the 2015/2016 winter season is $57.19 per ton. Macedonia orders approximately 5500 tons totaling an estimated $314,545.

HOW TO ACTIVATE YOUR SENIOR DISCOUNT: SIMPLY MAIL A COPY OF YOUR ID OR YOUR GOLDEN BUCKEYE CARD DIRECTLY TO REPUBLIC WASTE CUSTOMER SERVICE AND REQUEST THE DISCOUNT. $1.00 WILL BE DISCOUNTED TO ACCOUNT EACH MONTH! Call 330.468.8324 and be added to our Senior Mailing List!

Rubbish Collection is affected by ONLY SIX major holidays if and when they fall on a weekday. The Holiday Schedule for 2017 is as follows:

Memorial Day 2017

Monday, May 29, 2017

Collection will be one day late the entire week!!

Independence Day 2017

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Collection will be one day late the entire week!!

Labor Day 2017

Monday, September 4, 2017

Collection will be one day late the entire week!!

Thanksgiving Day 2017

Thursday, November 23, 2017

Thursday’s collection will be on Friday,

Friday’s collection will be on Saturday

Christmas Day 2017

Monday, December 25, 2017

Republic will be closed on Monday, December 26

Collection will be one day late the entire week!!

New Years Day 2018

Monday, January 1, 2018

Republic will be closed on Monday, January 2

Collection will be one day late the entire week!!

If no indication of change in schedule is indicated above, the hauler will remain on regular schedule!!! For example, Rubbish Haulers keep the regular schedule for Martin Luther King Day, Good Friday, Columbus Day.…

The Summit County Household Hazardous Waste Recycling Center located at 1201 Graham Road in Stow will be open every Thursday June – September from 2pm – 7 pm. Summit County Residents are welcome to dispose of the items listed below. Call 330-374-0383 for more information or go to www.summitreworks.com.

SUMMIT COUNTY RESIDENTS ONLY!
No business, school, or other non-residential waste acceptedONLY the following materials are accepted at the HHWRC at NO fee:

Q: Why should I recycle my electronics?
A: Computers and other electronics contain hazardous materials such as lead, arsenic, and cadmium.

Q: What electronic items can I recycle?
A: Each business listed below accepts and recycles different types of electronics. Please contact recyclers for their program specifics and hours of operation.

Computer Equipment

RET3 accepts donated equipment that is inspected to determine if it can be refurbished. Usable machines are remanufactured to the specifications of participating schools and unusable equipment is completely demanufactured; the raw materials sold to end users and the proceeds used to subsidize Green Computing.

Old appliances can be dropped off, at no charge, at City Scrap and Salvage (611 W. Wilbeth Road, Akron: 330-753-5051). Freon will be removed and the appliances will be recycled.

Pick up service (for a fee) is available to remove and recycle unwanted appliances from your home, garage, or yard. Call Dick’ll Do It at 1-877-ITEMSOUT (330.688.3773), Hairston Appliances at 330.434.6336, or Haulin N Such at 330.668.9942.

For Freon removal and recycling contact Hairston Appliances at 330.434.6336.

“Appliances and metals can be recycled all year round. During the month of April, these companies join ReWorks in promoting appliance recycling to Summit County residents,” states Executive Director Yolanda Walker. “This cooperative environmental effort works toward ReWorks mission of reducing waste in landfills and providing materials for local recycling markets.”

For additional information regarding all of ReWorks recycling programs, visit our web site at www.summitreworks.com or call 330.374.0383.

Appliance Recycling

June 23, 2013

Recycle More! All year Round!

Reworks encourages you to Recycle More appliances year round. There are many options within Summit County to recycle old refrigerators, stoves, washing machines, and other household appliances and metals. Take these items to one of the local scrap yards listed below. Check with your communities’ curbside recycling programs to see if you can put them out on the curb for recycling. If your appliance is working, First Energy’s Appliance Turn-In Program will buy your appliance. Visit www.firstenergycorp.com for more information.

Check to see if your community offers appliance recycling. Some communities have special collections for appliances at the curb. According to ReWorks 2012 ReTRAC report, communities such as Akron, Boston Heights, Cuyahoga Falls, Green, Lakemore, Richfield, and Twinsburg offer appliance recycling pick up at the curb. “If your community does not recycle appliances curbside take advantage of the many scrap metal companies throughout Summit County,” states Yolanda Walker, ReWorks Executive Director.

For additional questions, contact ReWorks at 330.374.0383 or visit summitreworks.com.